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Join us and discover a different way of learning.

Develop your understanding of the many advantages and challenges which can face learners both at home and at school. We look forward to meeting you at our unique Parents’ Course, providing strategies, tips and ideas on the following:

13th May

Introduction to SpLDs, focusing on dyslexia
Having the conversation…..and Self-esteem

Learning preferences
Study skills

20th May

Reading accuracy and comprehension - ideas and strategies

Spelling - ideas and strategies

3rd June

Numeracy - ideas and strategies

Helping with homework and talking to schools

This is what our parents say about our course:

"Brilliant! Fun and entertaining! You just want to go back each week!"

"This course is pragmatic and offers very practical suggestions/exercises to help across the board. Thank you!"

"Interesting, informative, friendly, supportive and engaging! And I've made lots of new friends!"

"I feel so much more confident now! Thank you."

"Thank you! We now feel that we have a fuller understanding of dyslexia and access to lots of useful tools and strategies. We can support our child now! Fantastic!"

"It works :-), my son has gone from 7/30 to 28/30 in times table tests :-)"

"Wish I knew then what I know now. Thank you."

"Each week was fantastic and illuminating in its own right. It's been worth its weight in gold! Huge thanks!"

"Comforting and refreshing to share common experiences...there is a wealth of information to help us!"

"This is the best thing I could have done for my son as it has explained so much."

"It has ticked every box. It is a fantastic course which is utterly transformative for me as a Mum."

"The course has met and exceeded expectations. I have learnt so much about how the dyslexic mind works which has benefited life at home and as a TA at work."